Nick Gillespie on O'Reilly Factor Tonight, Talking Dirty Debt Deals
I'll be on Fox News Channel's The O'Reilly Factor tonight, talking about national debt and dirty deals with special guest host Greg Gutfeld.
The show airs on FNC at 8pm ET and 11pm ET. Go here for details.
For some background reading, go here. And watch this 90 second vid on debt from Reason TV:
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Gutfeld hates non conservatives, Nick. He wrote a fucking book on his hate.
He hates mendacious liberal scumbags like you, Weigel. Now go contract AIDS and die.
Hammer'sHorror of Dracula is on TCM at the same time.
I accidentally came across that while looking for baseball. Baseball waited.
Dirty Deeds?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onE43h_TUUY
These all YouTube gaming video tutorials are genuinely in nice quality, I watched out all these along by means of my colleagues.
This will eventually, and inevitably lead to a currency collapse, thats a given at this point.
Hyperinflationary currency implosions are a local event; they do not affect foreign currencies, and will have minimal effects on economies which keep a safe distance from the USA. The people in Saintago don't care if Wall St and Washington DC fall into the ocean tomorrow, they will still pay their utility bills and an electric company down there will not be affected.
There are many ways of protecting your assets, no matter how small, from an implosion in the USA, but good luck doing so with a US financial institution - even if you can find a broker with access to foreign currency or investments, he likely will go thru a US exchange, and, where will that brokerage firm or bank be when the currency collapses and brings the banking industry and system down with it??
You need to move the $ offshore - safely place it in a foreign bank or firm ASAP or lose it: http://swisssolution.webs.com